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. >> just lastly on this department of justice with the gluten free food. it is not the americans with disabilities act, under that act an 8th circuit court ruled that food allergies did not rise to the level of a disability. in september of 2008 president george w. bush signed the americans with disabilities act amendments act and since that has passed, it had much wider scope of what -- >> now that is dispositive. see it is getting worse. >> once they added this you have had court rulings saying that eating disorders and other stuff like that are disabilities. >> i am opposed to the original one. every guy who owns a gas station gets sued because he does president have a mirror that breaks down for the wheelchair. >> blame bush. it is a handy thing. blame bush. >> he invented the internet, you know? >> all right. anything else, andy? i hear music. i am assuming that means you have to go. did you have another question? what is wrong? he is very angry. coming up, it is strong and sudden and it is cruel sometimes. but it might just save your life. that's the
. >> just lastly on this department of justice with the gluten free food. it is not the americans with disabilities act, under that act an 8th circuit court ruled that food allergies did not rise to the level of a disability. in september of 2008 president george w. bush signed the americans with disabilities act amendments act and since that has passed, it had much wider scope of what -- >> now that is dispositive. see it is getting worse. >> once they added this you have had...
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. >> lastly, i have to ask you, do you believe those who want to see a gun legislation passed are doing enough outreach to people who feel that they have a right and know they have a right to own a gun, but perhaps are in the middle and willing to look at legislation and feel like they are under siege by those in the northeast or liberals. is there enough outreach at this point? >> i think there is enough outrage among the gun owning community. the majority of nra members support a check and a ban on high capacity ammunition clips and they need to call the congress today and say we support this. the nra leadership represents the gun industry. the capitol management and remington smith and wesson and bushmast bushmaster. that's where the money comes from. the nra members pay $35 to be a member and it costs $100 for the membership. that's a loss leader. it's just so the nra leadership can say we have numbers, but it's the gun industry who is unregulate and gives tens of millions to the nra and buying off congress. it's time for congress to find their backbone. >> it is a point i'm happy y
. >> lastly, i have to ask you, do you believe those who want to see a gun legislation passed are doing enough outreach to people who feel that they have a right and know they have a right to own a gun, but perhaps are in the middle and willing to look at legislation and feel like they are under siege by those in the northeast or liberals. is there enough outreach at this point? >> i think there is enough outrage among the gun owning community. the majority of nra members support a...
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lastly, heidi, last week, 173, now she's 171, she lost two pounds. she's down a total of 11 pounds. >> all right! >> so, totally, how many? >> total is, are you ready for this? you were down 32 pounds, your team is down 32 pounds. >> oh, my gosh! >> let's do the game. >> okay. last week we had a test your diet iq challenge, and you, actually, won. >> i wasn't here. >> what we're going to do is three different exercises. the first is going to be jumping rope. >> okay. >> the next one -- who's responsible for jumping rope? yelena? who's over here? they are each going to jump rope for 30 counts. they are then going to high-five 15 on the next, who is going to put on the boxing gloves and punch 15 times on one arm, 15 on the next, high five the next person, worst going to come over to the ladders. in, out, in, out. then they'll tag me, and whoever wins is the reigning champion for this challenge. >> ready, go. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 -- >> how many? keep going. >> 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30! >> go, go, go! >> one, two, three, four, five, six, s
lastly, heidi, last week, 173, now she's 171, she lost two pounds. she's down a total of 11 pounds. >> all right! >> so, totally, how many? >> total is, are you ready for this? you were down 32 pounds, your team is down 32 pounds. >> oh, my gosh! >> let's do the game. >> okay. last week we had a test your diet iq challenge, and you, actually, won. >> i wasn't here. >> what we're going to do is three different exercises. the first is going to be...
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lastly, there have been a number of people -- certainly in law enforcement, some county sheriffs who have said we're just not going to follow what the president's laws are. we're not going to enforce them. how do you react to that snl. >> federal law enforced by federal agencies, i don't know what the sheriffs are talking about. i assume most are going to follow the law. >> how about con ifcon fis skag and the law is they have to confiscate those weapons. what if the sheriff says that's a second amendment infraction, not going to do it? >> we've got to get a piece of legislation that works and see what congress does with it. >> you have a lot to read i think still. we are all just sorting through this as we all begin to learn more what these executive actions and congressional measures will contain. thank you, commissioner kelly. commissioner kelly has been working hand in hand with the mayor, michael bloomberg of new york city. we're happy to say that he's going to join anderson cooper at 8:00 p.m. sharp. we're back after this. >>> the hostage crisis in algeria where americans are a
lastly, there have been a number of people -- certainly in law enforcement, some county sheriffs who have said we're just not going to follow what the president's laws are. we're not going to enforce them. how do you react to that snl. >> federal law enforced by federal agencies, i don't know what the sheriffs are talking about. i assume most are going to follow the law. >> how about con ifcon fis skag and the law is they have to confiscate those weapons. what if the sheriff says...
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lastly as someone who's a big advocate of making sure our economy is strong as a result of immigration reform but also that we preserved the core value of our society and our history of immigration law which his family reunification. how do we do that in a way that is smart and that promotes legal immigration versus that has families divided for so long and then pressures them to make choices about how do they become reunified? i believe we can take care of all those issues. finally let me say a few words in spanish and i will happy to join in answering questions. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] .. >> thank you very much. in terms of the senate, that is the way that i view it. my neighbors are immigrants, i married into a family of immigrants, i see immigration every single day. i see the good of immigration and how important it is for our future. i recognized how critical this immigration system has been our heritage and history and future. at the same time, i see the negatives and the problems it causes. the reality is th
lastly as someone who's a big advocate of making sure our economy is strong as a result of immigration reform but also that we preserved the core value of our society and our history of immigration law which his family reunification. how do we do that in a way that is smart and that promotes legal immigration versus that has families divided for so long and then pressures them to make choices about how do they become reunified? i believe we can take care of all those issues. finally let me say...
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. >> and lastly, will the federal establishment be sensitive to the economic issues? >> that's an important set of questions. i don't talk about the federal system as much because they are on the opposite trajectory. so the federal system as was just mentioned is actually expanding. the bureau of prisons budget actually expanded this past year. it is going kind of counter to the direction of the states are going, and the aclu sponsored a couple of hearings on, where states leaders from state that i do have enacted significant reform presented, presented the story of what happened in their state in trying to try to motivate reform in the federal system. the reality is the economic pressures facing the states don't exist in the same way as they do with the federal government. the federal government isn't getting that same pinch. state governments have to balance their budget. the federal government doesn't, and so there are fewer pressures on the federal government to actually have to deal with this as a cost-saving measure. the reality is as i think the states in this
. >> and lastly, will the federal establishment be sensitive to the economic issues? >> that's an important set of questions. i don't talk about the federal system as much because they are on the opposite trajectory. so the federal system as was just mentioned is actually expanding. the bureau of prisons budget actually expanded this past year. it is going kind of counter to the direction of the states are going, and the aclu sponsored a couple of hearings on, where states leaders...
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lastly, congress should not impose maintenance of effort provisions of states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, it states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. essentially, all of these points can and will be coming down to flexibility and partnership. we need the flexibility to take care of the unique needs of our citizens and the challenges of our states. what we do not need is a one- size-fits-all solution or more unfunded federal mandates passed on to our states. the need to be treated as partners, not underlings. we want to work to implement good public policy. as we told congressional leaders, reducing the deficit by shifting costs to the state is not indicative of the good partnership. whether it is deficit reduction or other pressing national issues, we feel the two principles will guide these relationships with the federal government and the state. the principles are the flexibility and the partnership. i will give you a couple of examples. take health care, for instance
lastly, congress should not impose maintenance of effort provisions of states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, it states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. essentially, all of these points can and will be coming down to flexibility and partnership. we need the flexibility to take care of the unique needs of our citizens and the challenges of our states. what we do not need is a...
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. >> and lastly, unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space" embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020 almost 70% of jobs will have a technology component. i think that is very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment for the future. >> reporter: staying employed will be easier in some fields than others. jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentifully. as 2013 goes on the job market is predicted to pick up steam setting the stage for better days in the next new year. cnn, washington. >>> coming up, a video that you have got to see. villagers hear a woman scream and they go into her home. and what happens next is nothing short of vigilante justice. a scene lasts for hours. >>> the reelection of barack obama, the 44th president to the united states believe it or not just became official within the past few minutes. here is how it happened. a joint session of congress held in the house chamber you can see vice president joe biden presiding over the session in his constitutional role of president of the sen
. >> and lastly, unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space" embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020 almost 70% of jobs will have a technology component. i think that is very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment for the future. >> reporter: staying employed will be easier in some fields than others. jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentifully. as 2013 goes on the job market is...
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lastly the real id act represents over seeks to raise the motor vehicle agencies to a minimum standard. many states have decided to move beyond that standard while others have remained satisfied with the status quo. unfortunately, the goal of secure identity to be met all jurisdictions must purchase with a real id. despite says -- setbacks, have proved the an excellent vehicle to the goal. >> i'm happy to be here today. delaware is the state with the most experience with the federal real id act. we have a saying in delaware, it's good being first. and casing and cementing real id i'm not sure how the holes today. we are one of the 13 states that are considered compliant by dhs. we have been issuing federal real id documents since 2010. i just want to go for briefly of how we got where we were and what we've done as we're implementing the program. we have done it successfully in delaware. we are a small state. we did get federal funding to be able to do it and we started right away because we didn't want to do a big bang approach to implementing the act. so in 2007, we started verifying
lastly the real id act represents over seeks to raise the motor vehicle agencies to a minimum standard. many states have decided to move beyond that standard while others have remained satisfied with the status quo. unfortunately, the goal of secure identity to be met all jurisdictions must purchase with a real id. despite says -- setbacks, have proved the an excellent vehicle to the goal. >> i'm happy to be here today. delaware is the state with the most experience with the federal real...
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lastly i would just like to add that i have not heard here today, we too often blame ourselves and the poll workers and the training, but i think there needs to be a level of responsibility put on the voter. there needs to be some personal responsibility that we promote out there, if psas or pay media is basically that they have a responsibility to update the voter registration. they have a responsibility to change the name if there's a name change. they need to know or search out and seek, where do they go and vote. they have to make those kind of decisions to understand the candidates on the issues come and bring a proper id that is required to the point location. so i think it's a partnership between us and the poll workers, as well as the voters out there. thank you. >> i am going to be quick because i know we are out of time. i just want to again thank you all for herculean efforts as dean said is not only from the state of new york and new jersey but by all the. so we appreciate it. you are miracle workers. thank you again. >> okay, thank you, alice. and for everybody who partici
lastly i would just like to add that i have not heard here today, we too often blame ourselves and the poll workers and the training, but i think there needs to be a level of responsibility put on the voter. there needs to be some personal responsibility that we promote out there, if psas or pay media is basically that they have a responsibility to update the voter registration. they have a responsibility to change the name if there's a name change. they need to know or search out and seek,...
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lastly user engagement was flat. user engagement is key. i have a billion users but if people are not checking the facebook pages daily they will not be able to make money off it. that said, there are a couple of firsts for facebook we can get excited about over the short term but many people believe this is longer-term story. mobile exceeded deck top users for the first time 680 million users checked in online versus laptop. mobile rave news i mentioned grew 23%. they unveiled tons of new products. graph search, gift, promoted posts. they have a lot of items and revenue generating items in the pipeline. lori: what does it buy you? >> so this is a new thing. actually launched today. it wasn't in the previous quarter. this is brand new news that just came out a couple hours ago. move over visa you will fay with the facebook card. this is physical card they just unveiled. totally under wraps. figure out where they launch it how you can get it. do it on the site. it is a physical card. they teamed up with four companies. target, jamba juice, s
lastly user engagement was flat. user engagement is key. i have a billion users but if people are not checking the facebook pages daily they will not be able to make money off it. that said, there are a couple of firsts for facebook we can get excited about over the short term but many people believe this is longer-term story. mobile exceeded deck top users for the first time 680 million users checked in online versus laptop. mobile rave news i mentioned grew 23%. they unveiled tons of new...
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lastly, director cordray, last night you made a call to bill cheney, talk to them about this. we really appreciate again. that call and the cooperation you've shown to us. as we try to work through all this. the last thing is, will this be published this afternoon, the final rule? [laughter] >> we are very hopeful it will be published this afternoon. >> heads are nodding. >> thank you. mary hunter. joe rogers? ed? >> good afternoon. it is indeed a pleasure to be here. my name is ed brown and am represent the maryland state naacp, and i would like to say on behalf of our membership, that the mortgage issue very adversely impacted our community. similar to congressman cummings, we had a number of workshops and hearings around the state, and i can't tell you how many stories i could relate to you about horror stories about people experience. so we appreciate his first that you are taking to make improvements in the status quo, but while the bright lights are shining and everybody is here, everything is well and good, but this is the first step. it's not a last step, and we are lo
lastly, director cordray, last night you made a call to bill cheney, talk to them about this. we really appreciate again. that call and the cooperation you've shown to us. as we try to work through all this. the last thing is, will this be published this afternoon, the final rule? [laughter] >> we are very hopeful it will be published this afternoon. >> heads are nodding. >> thank you. mary hunter. joe rogers? ed? >> good afternoon. it is indeed a pleasure to be here. my...
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lastly, i'm running out of time, i hope, perhaps you will resist from applauding at six-minute mark, or at least the 60% who are not sympathetic to our view and drown out the others. this is a regime that has threatened to annihilate israel and expressed its intentions to do so. we are relying on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was different. the target of the united states was a continental nation, israel is a one bomb country. [cheers and applause] i commend you. i will stop here and say there is a radical difference between the soviet -- u.s. relationship. you will not ask jews in israel to rely on deterrence in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles, if it makes you better henry kissinger re did not get away with it either. >> thank you for that introduction. it is a -- introduction it is a pleasure being here. it goes without saying that the world would be better if iran does not become a nuclear arms state. achieving that goal should be our principle priority going forward. however, despite our best efforts that undesirable end may co
lastly, i'm running out of time, i hope, perhaps you will resist from applauding at six-minute mark, or at least the 60% who are not sympathetic to our view and drown out the others. this is a regime that has threatened to annihilate israel and expressed its intentions to do so. we are relying on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was different. the target of the united states was a continental nation, israel is a one bomb country. [cheers and applause] i commend you. i...
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you one year of in-patient drug treatment facility that was my program last summer we signed in, and lastly the violence in the video games. i don't allow "call of duty" in my home. we have to talk about all of it as parents, and i think we need to do things in all four of the categories. >> you say talk about it. why didn't you mention it in your address last night? >> you pick what you want to talk about and after we've been through hurricane sandy i thought that should be the focus of what we discussed yesterday as a state, where we've been and where we're headed to get everybody back on track so we're going to have plenty of time to talk about that stuff as we move forward through the legislative year and i'll be a full participant in the conversation but in a half-hour address you pick and choose what you talk about. >> let's talk about hurricane sandy because you really spanked the republicans in congress and said it was disgraceful that they didn't pass the whole relief bill. some republicans said you went a little bit overboard criticizing fellow republicans. was that the right thin
you one year of in-patient drug treatment facility that was my program last summer we signed in, and lastly the violence in the video games. i don't allow "call of duty" in my home. we have to talk about all of it as parents, and i think we need to do things in all four of the categories. >> you say talk about it. why didn't you mention it in your address last night? >> you pick what you want to talk about and after we've been through hurricane sandy i thought that should...
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and yet we don't see, what we haven't seen, charles alluded to this lastly, are the social dislocation talks of this. that is to say, when we started "the weekly standard" in 1995, the worst, very good piece, but would make you laugh if you would like to look at it was by a criminologist and sociologist was called here come the super predators. and the argument was that we had created a generation of 17-year-olds, youth, whose fathers had been in prison, never seen a strong family, none of that. and basically they were on the way to creating a crime wave the likes of which we had never seen. that is one of the great humbling moments of my life as an editor. wonderful piece, perfectly argued and it made absolute sense at the time that we published it. and it was so wildly wrong that it's not 18 years later. you know, we have now lived through a 20 year decline in crime. new york city last week, not one person was killed last week in new york city. that sounds like you should celebrate something like that. >> that's a big. >> john has been out of town. >> that's right. someone mispronoun
and yet we don't see, what we haven't seen, charles alluded to this lastly, are the social dislocation talks of this. that is to say, when we started "the weekly standard" in 1995, the worst, very good piece, but would make you laugh if you would like to look at it was by a criminologist and sociologist was called here come the super predators. and the argument was that we had created a generation of 17-year-olds, youth, whose fathers had been in prison, never seen a strong family,...
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now, lastly, and i'm running out of time, i hope perhaps you'll resist from applauding at the six-minute mark or at least the 60% of who you are sympathetic to our view. [laughter] drown out the others. is that this is a regime that has threatened to anye light israel and expressed -- annihilate israel and has expressed its intention to do so. we have to rely on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was radically different. the soviets had an ideological argument with the united states. it was not ex stention. and the target. united states was a continental nation of great size. israel is a one-bomb country. [applause] that's a very strong 27th -- 27%. i commend you on your energy. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and the relationship with israel and iran and you will not ask six million jews in israel to rely for their existence on deterrence in this kind of situation. thank you very much. [applause] >> if it makes you feel any better, henry kissinger didn't get away with it either. up next, dean vali nasser.
now, lastly, and i'm running out of time, i hope perhaps you'll resist from applauding at the six-minute mark or at least the 60% of who you are sympathetic to our view. [laughter] drown out the others. is that this is a regime that has threatened to anye light israel and expressed -- annihilate israel and has expressed its intention to do so. we have to rely on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was radically different. the soviets had an ideological argument with the...
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and then lastly, all kinds of outdoor goods. from l.l. bean, bass pro shops, tents, shoes. >> you did it! you did it all. >>> we're back with your local news and weather after this. >>>. 8:56. oracle sailing team gets its wings back today. the new wing will be delivered this afternoon. in october, the catamaran capsized on the bay, shredding the massive wing. it will be ready to sail again next month. >>> let's check the weather with kristen. >> good morning to you at home. what a beautiful day shaping up. temperatures are going to end up in the 60s. we have thick fog out there, but it's clearing quickly. by about 9:00 to 10:00, completely clear. temperatures are going to drop like a rock for wednesday. a few snow flurries thursday morning. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are yo
and then lastly, all kinds of outdoor goods. from l.l. bean, bass pro shops, tents, shoes. >> you did it! you did it all. >>> we're back with your local news and weather after this. >>>. 8:56. oracle sailing team gets its wings back today. the new wing will be delivered this afternoon. in october, the catamaran capsized on the bay, shredding the massive wing. it will be ready to sail again next month. >>> let's check the weather with kristen. >> good...
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[video clip]>> lastly, as someone who is an advocate of making sure that our economy is strong as a result of immigration reform, and also that we preserve a core value of family unification. how do we do that in a way that is smart and promotes illegal immigration as opposed to having families divided for so long and then pressures on to make choices on becoming reunified. i believe we can take care of all of those issues. host: is that a good reason to push legislation forward? guest: i like that better than the political reason. some have cited we need immigration reform because republicans have not won elections but i do not think we should set our public policy on immigration on challenges we might have elect orally. the -- electoraly. we should set our agenda on what is the most fair way to deal with the challenges, as currently the system is broken. it is not working for anybody. it is not working in the urban immunities, and certainly not in the counties that i represent in eastern indiana. we need to keep clear governing vegetables in mind. it starts with border -- principles in m
[video clip]>> lastly, as someone who is an advocate of making sure that our economy is strong as a result of immigration reform, and also that we preserve a core value of family unification. how do we do that in a way that is smart and promotes illegal immigration as opposed to having families divided for so long and then pressures on to make choices on becoming reunified. i believe we can take care of all of those issues. host: is that a good reason to push legislation forward? guest: i...
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lastly, on your question regarding what is the magic plan out there on how to solve the debt -- i don't think there is one. i think it is going to take all of us working together with the president to come up with the balanced approach. no one person, i think, has the answer. and it is going to require all of us coming to the table, debating these issues in ways that keep the people of this country at the forefront and coming up with the best answer possible to move our country forward. host: on twitter -- as you were ben wants to know how the housing industry is doing in nevada. guest: nevada lead the nation in the house of foreclosure and my -- was bump worst hit. the city of north las vegas we have the highest rate of home foreclosures in the country for some time. now, good news, our home values are beginning to creep back up. there is a report out this week that said home values will continue to increase in 2013. but the problem right now is those who bought their homes who did not lose them to foreclosure, nearly 60 percent of them in southern nevada are underwater. meaning they o
lastly, on your question regarding what is the magic plan out there on how to solve the debt -- i don't think there is one. i think it is going to take all of us working together with the president to come up with the balanced approach. no one person, i think, has the answer. and it is going to require all of us coming to the table, debating these issues in ways that keep the people of this country at the forefront and coming up with the best answer possible to move our country forward. host:...
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and lastly, there is the issue of the size of their nukes. there is no indication that the north koreans have created a nuclear weapon small enough to ride on top of these rockets that. is a huge challenge that takes a lot of work. they are not there yet. that's one of the reasons many intelligence analysts are being looking at these very sharp words, wolf, as secretary panetta suggested, you have to be serious about it but it's probably just an empty threat at this point. >> good explanation, tom. thank you. >>> and joining us now, the abc news global affair's anchor, christiane amanpour. how credible are these threats coming out of north korea? >> they are credible as threats and they hope to make these a deterrent but when it comes to could they actually and do they intend to launch anything against the united states? the consensus is no. not only do they not have the ability to invade, but they don't have the ability on long-range missiles and they are not considered to have the ability to put a nuclear warhead on a missile. the problem,
and lastly, there is the issue of the size of their nukes. there is no indication that the north koreans have created a nuclear weapon small enough to ride on top of these rockets that. is a huge challenge that takes a lot of work. they are not there yet. that's one of the reasons many intelligence analysts are being looking at these very sharp words, wolf, as secretary panetta suggested, you have to be serious about it but it's probably just an empty threat at this point. >> good...
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. >>> lastly, we have the instahang. >> is sort of like a stapler for hammers. you take it like that,ine up the bubble and smack it in there. you really have to smash it i ther >> all right. >> there's this little- >> little pin to hg your picture on. >> little wonderful picture and -- >> perct for a hoho. >> and it hangs like th. >> that seems to work well. >> well, i does and it esn't. you really have to smash it. also we found thatt thearatus was not to our liking. >> this? you didn't feel wasn't stron enough? >> the sprg wasn't quite strong. sotimes the peg falls out. it jammed occasi. we didn't le it. >> i shouldention the maker of instahang told us the efficiency is mimized when loaded. it replaces the need f multiple helpers and toolshus saving time. >> thankou, savaah. >>> coming up next, martha stewart andome o her favorite meals, coming up. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong, i don't wanna be right ♪ [ abrupt record scratch, music stops ] what!? it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy
. >>> lastly, we have the instahang. >> is sort of like a stapler for hammers. you take it like that,ine up the bubble and smack it in there. you really have to smash it i ther >> all right. >> there's this little- >> little pin to hg your picture on. >> little wonderful picture and -- >> perct for a hoho. >> and it hangs like th. >> that seems to work well. >> well, i does and it esn't. you really have to smash it. also we found...
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lastly and i'm running out of time i hope perhaps you'll resist from applauding at the six-minute mark or at least the 60% of you who are sympathetic to our view, drown out the others, is that this is a regime that has threatened to annihilate israel and expressed its intention to do so. we are relying on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was different. the target of the united states was a continental nation, israel is a one bomb country. [cheers and applause] i commend you. i will stop here and say there is a radical difference between the soviet -- u.s. relationship. you will not ask jews in israel to rely on deterrence in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles, if it makes you better henry kissinger re did not get away with it either. >> thank you for that introduction. it is a -- introduction it is a pleasure being here. it goes without saying that the world would be better if iran does not become a nuclear arms state. achieving that goal should be our principle priority going forward. however, despite our best efforts that undesirable end
lastly and i'm running out of time i hope perhaps you'll resist from applauding at the six-minute mark or at least the 60% of you who are sympathetic to our view, drown out the others, is that this is a regime that has threatened to annihilate israel and expressed its intention to do so. we are relying on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was different. the target of the united states was a continental nation, israel is a one bomb country. [cheers and applause] i...